New technology is being used to monitor a landslip near the North York Moors Railway.
The National Park Authority say they've been fortunate despite bad weather at the start of the year.
Ian Nicholls is their Head of Corporate Services:
New technology is being used to monitor a landslip near the North York Moors Railway.
The National Park Authority say they've been fortunate despite bad weather at the start of the year.
Ian Nicholls is their Head of Corporate Services:
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